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T3 (liothyronine) 100 mcg x 30ml

T3 (Liothyronine) is a peptide that can occasionally go by the name Cytomel or Tertroxin. Its molecular formula is C15H11I3NNaO4, and it has a molecular mass of 672.96.

Functionality of T3 (Liothyronine)

According to scientific study based on animal test subjects, T3 (Liothyronine) functions to increase the basal metabolic rate, affect protein synthesis, and boost the subject’s bodily sensitivity to catecholamines by the biochemical process of permissiveness. This process essentially means that the presence of the peptide is responsible for allowing catecholamines such as adrenaline to exert its full effects upon a target cell. This in turn allows for a boost in regulation regarding protein, fat, and carbohydrate metabolism.

Theoretical Benefits of T3 (Liothyronine)

Because of T3 (Liothyronine)’s capacity to boost metabolism in relation to fat, carbohydrates, and protein, scientific studies based on animal test subjects have determined that the presence of the peptide could conceivably be utilized as a means to treat hypothyroidism. This condition, which is often referred to as an underactive thyroid, is chiefly marked by a peptide’s inability to produce enough expressions to achieve proper bodily homeostasis. The thought is that the peptide’s capacity to up-regulate metabolic processes could counteract the underactive nature of a sluggish thyroid. It has also been thought that T3 (Liotyronine) could be useful to treat decompensated hypothyroidism, a condition also known as myxedema coma.

For Scientific Research Only

Although there has been an extensive amount of research and study conducted in relation to T3 (Liothyronine), it needs to be noted that all of the research that has been conducted and the subsequent results from such research has been solely built around the scientific study based on animal test subjects. Therefore, any findings or observations that relate to T3 (Liothyronine) should only be contained to the strict confines of a controlled environment such as a medical research facility or a laboratory.